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So Much Water captures that feeling of isolation and tension perfectly, you know? The endless rain sets this heavy atmosphere, and it's really about how a father and daughter navigate their fraught relationship during a vacation that’s anything but relaxing. The pacing is deliberate, allowing those quieter moments to breathe, which makes the emotional weight hit harder. Performances, especially from the leads, feel raw and genuine, like you're peeking into something personal. It’s not just about the rain; it’s about the silence that follows, the awkward conversations, and those little breakthroughs. There’s a distinct sense of longing throughout that lingers long after the credits roll. Definitely one for those who appreciate understated storytelling.
Explores complex family dynamicsFocuses on atmospheric storytellingSubtle performances that resonate
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